The Internal Vulnerability Scanning (VS-i) service provides the ability to view and scan network assets from behind the corporate perimeter firewall, providing a comprehensive view of the organization's IT environment. Once installed, the VS-i appliance scans a defined list of IP addresses that correspond to servers, file sharing systems, mail relays, employee PCs and more to identify any vulnerabilities based on current threats.

What started out as a problem with one router is turning into a much larger problem. It started with the Linksys WAG200G, but now more impacted routers are being discovered. The problem is there is a vulnerability that
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A Virginia Tech official Tuesday blamed human error for a data breach that may have exposed sensitive data on about 145,000 people who applied online for jobs at the school over the past 10 years.
The compromised data
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LAS VEGAS -- The future of privacy and the cloud occupied a sidestage at CES 2013 this morning, with one panelist comparing privacy lost to something else that can't be replaced.
"Getting your privacy back is like get
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In the biggest data compromise of the year, Social Security Numbers (SSN) belonging to about 3.6 million residents in South Carolina have been exposed in an intrusion into a computer at the state's Department of Revenu
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Last week, the director of Utah's Department of Technology Services (DTS) resigned in the wake of a massive data breach that exposed the personal information of nearly 800,000 people to hackers believed to have been in E
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Austrian police have arrested a 15-year-old student suspected of hacking into 259 companies across the span of three months. Authorities allege the suspect scanned the Internet for vulnerabilities and bugs in websites an
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The Flashback Trojan that infected over 600,000 Apple Macs was quickly followed by the discovery of two other Mac-specific Trojans: one that also exploited Java and another that exploited Microsoft Word. The resulting hu
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Hewlett-Packard officials are saying that the number of vulnerabilities in commercial applications is continuing to fall, dropping almost 20 percent between 2010 and 2011.
However, while the downward trend in vulnerab
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The attack on Kernel.org last month was a big wake-up call, according to Green Armor's Joseph Steinberg.
This breach could have been astronomically worse. If the attack had been carried out with more sophistication, the
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